The Department of History has honored six undergraduate students with Early Recognition Awards for 2024-2025. This category of awards recognizes students for an outstanding performance in a HIS 301 Seminar or a 400-level History seminar during the previous fall semester.
For the award description, see the Scholarships and Awards page. The Early Recognition Award recognizes their commitment to historical writing and research, as demonstrated in a seminar paper.
The papers of the award winners attest to the vitality of history as a field of study, as well as the department’s diverse course offerings. They demonstrate the creativity and multi-faceted competence of our advanced undergraduate students.
🎉 Congratulations to this year’s recipients for their outstanding academic performances.
HIS 304: Art and Revolutionary Politics in Latin America
Dr. Camilo Trumper
HIS 331: Drugs & Global Capitalism
Dr. David Herzberg
HIS 301: Historical Writing
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Dr. Sarah Handley-Cousins
HIS 473: Technology in American Society and Culture
Dr. Cari Casteel
HIS 419: Civil War and Reconstruction
Dr. Sarah Handley-Cousins
HIS 444: Berlin: Urban Modernity & Political Change
Dr. Andreas Daum